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Astronomy meets pathology to identify predictive biomarkers for cancer immunotherapy

 E-Mail IMAGE: The AstroPath platform allows for the assessment of the level of expression of a given marker on individual cells, while maintaining information on their spatial location. Shown here is. view more  Credit: Seyoun Park, Ph.D. Pairing sky-mapping algorithms with advanced immunofluorescence imaging of cancer biopsies, researchers at The Mark Foundation Center for Advanced Genomics and Imaging at Johns Hopkins University and the Bloomberg~Kimmel Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy developed a robust platform to guide immunotherapy by predicting which cancers will respond to specific therapies targeting the immune system. A new platform, called AstroPath, melds astronomic image analysis and mapping with pathology specimens to analyze microscopic images of tumors.

Three recognized with awards honoring legacy of physicist Mark O Robbins

Johns Hopkins computer scientist Jan Vandenberg dies at 48

He helped propel citizen science forward with his astronomy projects and collaborations By Hub staff report / Published May 24, 2021 Jan Vincent Vandenberg, a computer scientist and systems architect who was connected to Johns Hopkins University for 30 years, passed away on May 13 after an eight-year battle with colon cancer. He was 48. Vandenberg is known for helping propel citizen science forward as a key collaborator of Galaxy Zoo, an online project offering unprecedented public access to astronomy images, and as a core member of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey team, working on the word s most ambitious and detailed astronomical survey to date. The cosmos has lost a brilliant mind and a kind soul, Vandenberg s longtime friend Phil Tang, a former vice provost for academic services at Johns Hopkins, told

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